The city cop who was served a Big Mac laced with glass shards is seeking at least $6 million in damages in a negligence and reckless-endangerment suit being filed today against the fast-food chain, the Bronx restaurant where he ate, and its “malicious” teenage cook.

Albert Garcia, 18, was arrested on Jan. 29 after he allegedly prepared the booby-trapped burger and served it to Officer John Florio at the McDonald’s at 875 Garrison St. in The Bronx.

The suit, which is being filed in Bronx State Supreme Court, claims Garcia put “22 shards of razor-sharp glass” in the sauce on Florio’s Big Mac “for the sole purpose of inflicting severe bodily harm” on the 41-year-old cop.

It accuses the chain and franchisee of negligence for not properly supervising Garcia, even though he “previously displayed aberrant behavior toward the general public.”

Florio’s lawyer Richard Kenny refused to elaborate on that past behavior, saying only that Garcia “was a loose cannon” who “did things that were strange, that were off the wall” and that should have led to his dismissal.

Florio, whose mouth and throat were cut when he ate the sabotaged sandwich, “has passed glass – it is something that is being monitored on a daily basis,” Kenny said.

The suit seeks $1 million in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive damages for “the willful, knowing and intentional infliction of emotional distress and physical pain and suffering,” and an unspecified amount for negligence.

Garcia, who lives near the McDonald’s, has been charged with assault, reckless endangerment and weapons possession.

At the time of his arrest, police said that the young cook admitted, “I put glass from my pocket in the Big Mac I made and then I took it to the [drive-through] window and gave it to the cop.

“I got the glass from a broken picture frame at home. I wrapped the glass in a white napkin, which I put in my pocket.”